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Church of God School of Ministry Certificate In Ministerial Studies (CIMS) C I M S C A T A L O G

Church of God School of Ministry 2490 Keith Street P.O. Box 2430 Cleveland, TN 37320-2430 423-478-7011 1-877-344-0488 Fax: 423-478-7012 E-mail: info@ministerialtraining.org Right to Change The School of Ministry catalog contains current announcements and information. However, we reserve the right to make changes affecting policies, fees, curricula, or any other matters announced in this catalog. Copyright 2013 by Church of God School of Ministry Cleveland, Tennessee 37311 2 All Rights Reserved

Dear Prospective Student, Thanks for your interest in the Church of God School of Ministry. In this catalog, you will find almost everything you need to know about the CIMS opportunity. We are here to serve you in every way we can. By requesting this catalog, you have taken the first step in preparing yourself to help the church fulfill its purpose in meeting the spiritual needs of the 21 st century. We must be fully prepared to step out as the Lord goes before us. It is our desire to make this preparation available to all who desire it. The education you receive through the Church of God School of Ministry is not just a goal; it is a tool that can help you change the world for Christ. Through the use of modern technology and innovative methods, we seek to provide quality training for men and women who will go to the ends of the earth in answer to the call of God on their lives. We reach out to those who need further training for church leadership and practical ministry skills with all levels of education. We are committed to excellence in training men and women to become servant-leaders for Jesus Christ. We welcome you as you pursue God s best for your life and ministry through the Church of God School of Ministry! Church of God School of Ministry 3

The Church of God School of Ministry is authorized by the Tennessee Higher Education Commission. This authorization must be renewed each year and is based on an evaluation by minimum standards concerning quality of education, ethical business practices, health and safety, and fiscal responsibility. ABBREVIATIONS IN THIS CATALOG CIMS SOM MDSOM DOE DLC DLCC DLS DLSC ILC Certificate In Ministerial Studies School of Ministry Ministerial Development/School of Ministry Division of Education Distance Learning Center Distance Learning Center Coordinator Distance Learning Seminar Distance Learning Seminar Coordinator Internet Learning Center 4

Contents Introduction Mission Statement...6 Objectives...7 Declaration of Faith...8 History of the Church of God School of Ministry...9 Study Options Purpose...11 Study Venues...12 Enrollment, Admissions, and Registration Enrollment...15 Admissions and Registration Process...17 Accessing CIMS on the Internet...19 CIMS Video Learning System...21 Relevant Student Information...23 Financial Information...27 Curriculum Curriculum...31 Course Listing...32 Course Descriptions...33 Administration and Faculty Board and Administration...39 Contributing Faculty...40 5

M i s s i o n S t a t e m e n t Mission Statement The School of Ministry provides education and training for enrichment and service in a contemporary society. 6

O b j e c t i v e s Objectives When students complete the School of Ministry studies, they should be able to... Express their personal commitment to the ministry of Jesus Christ as outlined in the Scriptures. Exemplify both a knowledge and a consuming love for the Word of God. Demonstrate a knowledge of practical skills in ministerial leadership. Demonstrate a knowledge of ability to lead people in worship. Show an improved understanding of human personality and have a sensitivity to the needs of people. Communicate effectively to an audience of one or many. Make a total life commitment to the study of the Word of God as a basis for ministry. 7

D e c l a r a t i o n o f F a i t h Declaration of Faith We believe... 1. In the verbal inspiration of the Bible. 2. In one God eternally existing in three persons; namely, the Father, Son and Holy Ghost. 3. That Jesus Christ is the only begotten Son of the Father, conceived of the Holy Ghost and born of the Virgin Mary. That Jesus was crucified, buried, and raised from the dead. That He ascended to heaven and is today at the right hand of the Father as the Intercessor. 4. That all have sinned and come short of the glory of God and that repentance is commanded of God for all and necessary for forgiveness of sins. 5. That justification, regeneration, and the new birth are wrought by faith in the blood of Jesus Christ. 6. In sanctification subsequent to the new birth, through faith in the blood of Christ: through the Word, and by the Holy Ghost. 7. Holiness to be God s standard of living for His people. 8. In the baptism with the Holy Ghost subsequent to a clean heart. 9. In speaking with other tongues as the Spirit gives utterance, and that it is the initial evidence of the baptism in the Holy Ghost. 10. In water baptism by immersion, and all who repent should be baptized in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. 11. Divine healing is provided for all in the Atonement. 12. In the Lord s Supper and washing of the saints feet. 13. In the premillennial second coming of Jesus. First, to resurrect the righteous dead and to catch away the living saints to Him in the air. Second, to reign on the earth a thousand years. 14. In the bodily resurrection, eternal life for the righteous, and eternal punishment for the wicked. 8

H i s t o r y History of the Church of God School of Ministry The School of Ministry was first visualized by Dr. Paul L. Walker. It was his vision for every Church of God minister to have the opportunity for ministerial training and education whether or not he/she could leave the pastorate and travel to Cleveland or whether or not he/she could afford the studies. This vision became reality in 1998 when the Church of God Executive Committee and the Council of Eighteen created the School of Ministry as the vehicle to provide this ministerial training, regardless of educational background or ability to pay. Dr. Donald S. Aultman, an experienced educator, was selected to guide the creation and development of the School of Ministry. The School of Ministry began its work in September 1998. After acquiring a staff and finding a place to work, the school began concentrating its efforts on developing the curriculum, which is now a certificate program on the college level Certificate In Ministerial Studies (CIMS). Courses consist of 30-minute video-taped lessons (now available in DVD format). Study guides and textbooks accompany the DVDs. These were developed as a cohesive method of study. For example, the students (1) view the DVD lessons, (2) read the corresponding chapters in the textbook, (3) complete the discussion questions and practical applications in the study guide, and (4) demonstrate their knowledge of the material by passing the examinations in each course. CIMS courses are varying lengths. The two survey courses (Old Testament and New Testament) consist of four exams and three CIMS credits. Other courses consist of 28 lessons and two exams for two CIMS 9

H i s t o r y credits. Finally, some courses consist of only 14 lessons and one exam for one CIMS credit. These courses were designed by a curriculum team and developed by college and seminary professors, as well as senior pastors and master teachers. In late 1999, the first course offerings were available. The first DLCs began in the state of Florida. The School of Ministry began with only a few DLCs, and every year more DLCs were added. The development team worked hard to stay ahead of the DLCs with new course offerings. The CIMS program now consists of 20 courses offering 35 CIMS credits. These courses are divided into three areas of study: (1) doctrinal, (2) pastoral, and (3) biblical. The CIMS curriculum is also available on the Internet to any student who wishes to enroll in this venue. Students may also opt for the DVD study. However, the DLC is still the venue of choice. The interaction with other students and a facilitator is extremely valuable to the person training for ministry. The CIMS curriculum is also offered to anyone who would like to take one or all of the courses for personal enrichment. The courses do not have to be taken for CIMS credit. Many individuals have availed themselves of these courses. Reports come in to the Cleveland office of people even outside the Church of God denomination who are also benefitting from the CIMS curriculum. Thus, ministers and laity alike are training to do the work of the church in this 21 st century. The entire CIMS curriculum is now being translated into Spanish, and portions of the curriculum are being translated into French, German, Portuguese, Arabic, Russian, Serbian, Italian, and several African dialects. The International Learning Centers function in many countries under the auspices of the international studies coordinator. The School of Ministry has made huge strides during these past years. Not only has the curriculum been developed and the DLCs established, but now the curriculum is reaching many countries and cultures around the world. 10

S t u d y O p t i o n s Purpose The School of Ministry (SOM) is a nontraditional educational initiative, created to serve ministers and other individuals who may not have had an opportunity to attend college or seminary, but who have a strong desire, based on a call of God, to minister within the church and larger community. The initial offering of the School of Ministry is the course of study leading to the Certificate In Ministerial Studies (CIMS). The study material is available to everyone regardless of denominational affiliation. Study Options 1. Distance Learning Center (DLC) 2. Distance Learning Seminar (DLS) 3. DVD Study 4. Internet Study 5. Personal Enrichment (non-cims-credit study) 6. Local Church Use Laity (non-cims-credit study) 11

S t u d y V e n u e s Study Venues The School of Ministry offers several different venues for completing classes in the CIMS curriculum; namely, attending a Distance Learning Center (DLC), Distance Learning Seminars (DLS), DVD study, Internet study, and non-cims-credit studies. 1. Distance Learning Center (DLC) A Distance Learning Center makes it possible to study under the guidance of a DLC coordinator. The coordinator leads the class meetings, using a combination of the video teaching series, the study guide, textbook, and class interaction. The calendar for the course is set by the state CIMS administrator with the approval of the administrative bishop/state overseer. Class attendance is required. Students are encouraged to complete their courses in a DLC setting. A DLC combines the video presentations with the presence of the DLC coordinator, which assures that students are exposed to both a master teacher on the video and a teaching resource person who is present for each class session. 2. Distance Learning Seminar (DLS) The DLS is an option where a state School of Ministry decides that a DLC could not be fully functional because of distance and driving time. Meeting times are decided on the date of the first meeting; DVDs, study guides, and textbooks are distributed at this first meeting as well. If a student spends 14 hours of personal study in a month seven hours of viewing and seven hours of study guide and textbook one CIMS credit could be completed each month at the DLS. A DLS uses the flexible quality of the CIMS curriculum to integrate DVD and/or Internet study with less frequent group meetings, allowing the advantages of all three venues to be merged. 12

S t u d y V e n u e s 3. DVD Study DVD study allows the student to study independently by enrolling in DVD study, viewing the DVD series, completing the study guide and reading assignments in the convenience of the student s own home. Students must secure a qualified proctor to administer the examinations. Students may complete a course as quickly as desired, but they must complete the course in 12 months from the time of enrollment. 4. Internet Study Internet study allows the student to take CIMS courses by enrolling and registering for course work online. The successful completion of a course requires the student to view each streaming-video lesson (each lesson may be viewed as many as three times), complete the reading assignments in the textbook, complete the study guide (downloaded from the Internet), and pass the examinations. Examinations will be graded automatically by the Internet system and grades emailed instantly to the student and to the SOM. Upon completion of an Internet course, the student will be emailed a numerical grade and a letter grade of P (pass) or C (continue). The student may continue to take the examinations until achieving a passing grade of 70 percent. The student must have access to a computer with at least a 56K modem and an Internet connection. All materials are included in the Internet courses with the exception of textbooks, which must be purchased from the SOM. Any student in Internet study may complete a course as quickly as desired, but must complete the course in 12 months from the time of registration. 5. Personal Enrichment (non-cims-credit study) Noncredit students are not required to enroll in the SOM or sit for the examinations. They may complete any portion of studies by purchasing DVDs, study guides, and textbooks. They may acquire an entire course or one or more lessons that cover a subject of interest to them. 6. Local Church Use Laity (non-cims-credit study) The pastor can use the material for the local church under the same condition as described for Personal Enrichment. Laity may acquire 13

S t u d y V e n u e s study materials for their personal enrichment or ministers may use the DVD library for any local church need, including Bible classes, elder training, teacher training, Family Training Hour, or a Wednesday night series. NOTE: DLC/DLS Distance Learning Centers (DLCs) should be as centrally located as possible to the prospective students within the state. Possible sites are a church with an education center, a state office, a campground facility, or other desirable locations with a room equipped to provide a classroom environment. The classroom should have a chalkboard or marker board, a DVD player and a monitor, desks/tables and chairs. Distance Learning Seminars (DLS) may be held wherever is convenient for the coordinator and students, since the seminars are held periodically. Possible sites are a church with an education center, a state office, a campground facility, or other desirable locations with a room equipped to provide a classroom environment. The classroom should have a chalkboard or marker board, a DVD player and a monitor, desks/tables and chairs. 14

E n r o l l m e n t a n d R e g i s t r a t i o n Enrollment and Registration Applying to the School of Ministry is a simple process. There are two steps enrollment in the School of Ministry and registration for a course. A student desiring CIMS credit for any course must have enrolled in the School of Ministry. Enrollment is required only one time. A student enrolls by completing a one-page application which is sent to the registrar of the School of Ministry. The purpose of enrolling is so the School of Ministry registrar can create a permanent folder to keep a record of a student s course work. At enrollment the student, who is a Church of God minister, may apply for a grant. The grant request, with signed approval forms, is also sent to the School of Ministry registrar. Each enrolled applicant is accepted to do work in the School of Ministry and is eligible to complete the Certificate In Ministerial Studies. At the option of Church of God institutions of higher education, CIMS credit may be converted to college credit by that institution when the student meets the entrance requirements, is accepted, and enrolls. Meeting entrance requirements of a particular college applies to the transfer of CIMS credit to that institution and in no way affects the student s eligibility to receive CIMS credit and the Certificate In Ministerial Studies. Step two is to register for a course. A student is required to register for each course or set of courses taken concurrently. Registering for a course in a DLC or DLS occurs by attending the first class meeting, with payment for tuition and materials and/or a grant letter received from the School of Ministry authorizing funds for all or a portion of tuition and materials. Students without a grant letter also may be placed on a partial payment plan with approval of the DLC or DLS coordinator. 15

E n r o l l m e n t a n d R e g i s t r a t i o n Registration for a course at a DLC or DLS is complete when one is placed on the Class Roll and Attendance Report and a copy is received by the School of Ministry registrar. At the end of the course, a final Class Roll and Attendance Report with the students grades will be sent to the registrar. The CIMS curriculum and related materials are available to all ministers and all churches. One can simply secure the materials and use them for personal enrichment or in the local church as needed. But if CIMS credit for a course is desired, it is necessary to enroll in the School of Ministry and register for the course. CIMS is simple and flexible, but there are five important regulations that must be observed to receive CIMS credit for a course. 1. Students must enroll in the School of Ministry and register for each course they wish to take. Students enroll one time, but they must register for each course or set of courses they take. 2. Students must pay for tuition and materials on an approved plan or have a grant letter confirming a set amount of grant funds from the School of Ministry. 3. Students must view course video lessons in the sequence they are presented, complete the study guide, and read the textbook. 4. Students must pass the examinations with a grade of 70. The final grade is an average of all examinations in a course. 5. A course must be completed in one year from the time of registration. If students want to study only for personal improvement or use the material for a noncredit program in their church, these five rules do not apply. They pay no fees. They need to purchase only DVDs and other materials such as study guides and textbooks. Students can never get CIMS credit for a course unless they enroll in the School of Ministry and register for the course, or pass a proficiency examination and pay the tuition and other fees, or receive a grant. 16

A d m i s s i o n s a n d R e g i s t r a t i o n Admissions and Registration Process The CIMS curriculum was designed as targeted studies for all ministerial functions pastors, evangelists, music ministers, children/youth pastors, directors of Christian education, church planters, and ministerial applicants. While CIMS was developed for ministers, laity are invited to enroll in any of the CIMS courses. Since the CIMS curriculum can be completed in several different venues, registration for CIMS courses is accomplished in different ways. DLC. Students may begin the admissions process by submitting a CIMS application to the DLC coordinator. Registration will be on the first day of class for students enrolling in a course offered in a DLC. Tuition, fees, cost of materials, or a grant letter are due at registration. In some instances, a payment plan may be arranged with the DLC coordinator. DLS. An initial meeting will be called by the DLS coordinator to register for the course, distribute DVDs or set-up for viewing the course by Internet, study guides, and textbooks, and set the DLS schedule. Tuition, fees, cost of materials, or a grant letter are due at registration. In some instances, a payment plan may be arranged with the DLS coordinator. DVD Study. Students may begin the admissions process by submitting a CIMS application to the School of Ministry (SOM). The applicant 17

A d m i s s i o n s a n d R e g i s t r a t i o n will receive a letter of response. Then, registration for a student will be completed with the student s payment of tuition, fees, cost of materials, or a grant letter, and the receipt of the materials for the course in which the student is registered. In some instances, a payment plan may be arranged. Internet Study. Registration for a student enrolling for Internet Study will be completed with the student s submission of the online registration form and the payment of tuition, fees, cost of materials, or a grant letter for the course (s) in which the student registers. 18

A c c e s s i n g C I M S o n t h e I n t e r n e t Accessing CIMS on the Internet The SOM Internet location, where the CIMS curriculum may be found, is www.ministerialtraining.org. For those unfamiliar with computer use and Internet browsing, the following instructions may be followed to access this site. 1. From the desktop, click the icon for your Internet Browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Chrome, etc.) or for your Internet Service Provider (e.g., AOL). Or, you may click the executable (.exe) file from either of the above from Windows Explorer. 2. At the URL address window on the browser screen, type in the Internet address for the School of Ministry (www. ministerialtraining.org). 3. When the SOM screen appears, click the SIGN UP icon on the left side of the screen. You will be prompted to fill out an application and enter a username and password for your studies. PLEASE MAKE A NOTE OF THE USERNAME AND PASSWORD YOU CHOOSE. Click Submit and you will be taken to a personal page prepared for you at enrollment. (On subsequent visits to the site, you will need only to click on the LOGIN icon and you will be prompted for your username and password.) 4. On your first visit to your personal home page, you will need to enroll in the courses you wish to study. To do this, simply click the link that says Click here to view the course list and register or the AVAILABLE COURSES link. You will be taken to a 19

A c c e s s i n g C I M S o n t h e I n t e r n e t screen listing SOM courses. The courses currently available for Internet study will be visibly marked with an Enroll Now box following the title. Click on this box to register in the course. You will be taken to a checkout page where you may add another course or complete payment for the course (s) for which you have registered. 5. Upon subsequent visits, you will begin by clicking on the LOGIN icon. You will be prompted for your username and password and taken to your personal home page. Click on the link to the courses page, if you are not logged in to that page automatically. At the top of the screen, you will be given a list of the courses for which you are currently registered. Click on the course you wish to study at this session. 6. On the course page, click on the lesson you wish to study during this session. The syllabus shows an icon that will permit you to download the study guide for this lesson. After downloading the study guide, you may click on the lesson link to view the video for that lesson. 7. The video will now appear on the current Web page. 8. After viewing the video, you may click Log Out or simply exit the program. If you click your browser s back button to return to your syllabus, you will have to refresh the Web page in order to unlock the next lesson. If you need any further assistance with our website, please visit the Contact Us page of our website for a list of email addresses or call us toll free at 877-344-0488. 20

C I M S V i d e o L e a r n i n g S y s t e m CIMS Video Learning Systems CIMS is the most important teaching tool to be created by the School of Ministry. One needs to acquire a working knowledge of the following three aspects of the CIMS program. 1. The CIMS curriculum 2. How to enroll in the School of Ministry to take courses for CIMS credit 3. How to register for a CIMS course The curriculum consists of 20 courses, offering 35 CIMS credits (34 required) leading to a Certificate In Ministerial Studies. The CIMS credits are in three areas. Biblical Studies consists of four courses with 10 CIMS credits. Doctrinal Studies has four courses with seven CIMS credits. Pastoral studies has 12 courses with 18 CIMS credits. An achievement award is given upon the completion of course work in each of the biblical, doctrinal, and pastoral courses. Since there are no prerequisites, courses may be taken in any sequence. For example, if students want an achievement award in doctrinal studies, they can concentrate on courses in that area. (An achievement award is presented whenever the doctrinal, biblical, or pastoral section is completed.) At the option of Church of God institutions of higher education, CIMS credit may be converted to college credit by that institution when the student meets the entrance requirements, is accepted, and enrolls. Furthermore, the student must request a transcript of CIMS work from the School of Ministry and indicate the college to which the transcript is to be mailed. The CIMS curriculum is presented in a library of DVD lessons approximately 30 minutes in length. A course with one CIMS credit has 14 lessons and one examination. A course with two CIMS credits has 28 21

C I M S V i d e o L e a r n i n g S y s t e m lessons and two examinations. Courses with three CIMS credits have 42 lessons and four examinations. The video lessons are taught by pastors, college professors, seminary professors, and church leaders. Each course has a study guide and textbook designed for that course. Each chapter in a study guide or textbook corresponds to the same lesson on the video. There are five ways to complete a course for CIMS credit. 1. A DLC (Distance Learning Center) 2. A DLS (Distance Learning Seminar) 3. DVD study 4. Internet study 5. Proficiency While CIMS was created primarily for individuals whose call to ministry came before they had an opportunity for formal training, CIMS is appropriate for all ministers and is open to everyone who desires to be better equipped for ministry. The lesson content is adaptable for classroom use in the DLC, for DVD study, and for Internet study. In either case, the student is required to view the course video lessons in sequence and to complete reading assignments and the study guide examinations. One CIMS credit requires a minimum of 15, fifty-minute segments: 14 for video viewing and studying and one for testing. Normally, video presentations are 30 minutes long, allowing 20 minutes for students to discuss the questions in the study guide. The textbook may be read on an individual basis. 22

R e l e v a n t S t u d e n t I n f o r m a t i o n Relevant Student Information Course Time Limits: 1. DLC: When taking courses through the DLC, students will follow the schedule set by the coordinator and class. 2. DLS: When taking courses through the DLS, students will follow the schedule set by the coordinator and class. 3. DVD Study: Students may complete a course as quickly as desired, but they must complete the course in 12 months from the time of enrollment. 4. Internet Study: Students in Internet study may complete a course as quickly as desired, but must complete the course in 12 months from the time of registration. Examinations: All tuition and fees must be paid before students will be allowed to take the final examination. Students must score at least 70 percent on the examination in order to pass. If they do not, they may reschedule the examination until they score at least a 70 percent. Progress: Students are notified of their progress by receiving their test scores upon completing exams. 23

R e l e v a n t S t u d e n t I n f o r m a t i o n Transcripts: All numerical grades are sent to the School of Ministry s office in Cleveland, Tennessee, where they are recorded on the student s transcript. To request an official transcript to be sent to a college or university, please submit a completed transcript request form and the $5.00 per copy fee. A transcript request can be completed in one of the following ways: Complete the transcript request form (see Coordinator for a Transcript Request form) and send the form with the $5.00 payment to the Office of the Registrar at the School of Ministry, P.O. Box 2430, Cleveland, TN 37320-2430. Complete the transcript request form and make a payment at the following website: http://www.cogdoe.org/school-of-ministry. Transfer of CIMS Credits At the option of Church of God institutions of higher education, CIMS credit may be converted to college credit by that institution when the student meets the entrance requirements, is accepted, and enrolls. The Church of God School of Ministry is a special purpose institution. That purpose is to provide education and training for enrichment and service in a contemporary society. This purpose does not include preparing students for further college study. Students should be aware that transfer of credit is always the responsibility of the receiving insitution. Whether or not credits transfer is solely up to the receiving institution. Any student interested in transferring credit hours should check with the receiving institution directly to determine to what extent, if any, credit hours can be transferred. Achievement Award An achievement award is given upon the completion of course work in each of the biblical, doctrinal, and pastoral areas. Since there are no prerequisites, courses may be taken in any sequence. For example, if students want an achievement award in doctrinal studies, they can concentrate on courses in that area. Of the 35 credits available, 34 are required for the CIMS certificate. 24

R e l e v a n t S t u d e n t I n f o r m a t i o n Grievance Policy If students have a grievance about enrollment, they may contact the CIMS registrar at Church of God School of Ministry, P.O. Box 2430, Cleveland, TN 37320-2430. Telephone: 1-877-344-0488 or 423-478-7011. If a complaint is not settled at the institutional level, the student may contact the Tennessee Higher Education Commission, 404 James Robertson Parkway, Nashville, TN 37243-0830. Telephone: 615-741-5293. Placement Policy The Church of God School of Ministry does not attempt to place students in secular employment or ministry service. Policy Regarding Conduct The ideals of Christian character should be foremost in private deportment and all social relationships. Scripture condemns such attitudes as greed, jealousy, pride, lust, needless anger, an unforgiving spirit, harmful discrimination, and prejudice. Furthermore, certain behaviors are expressly prohibited by Scriptures. These include theft, lying, cheating, plagiarism, gossip, slander, profanity, vulgarity, adultery, homosexual behavior, premarital or extramarital sex, sexual promiscuity, pornography, drunkenness, gluttony, immodesty, and occult practices (Galatians 5:19-21; 1 Corinthians 6:9-10). Since the body of the Christian is the temple of the Holy Spirit, it deserves respect and preservation of its well-being. Therefore, the use of alcohol, illegal drugs, tobacco in any form, and the abuse of prescriptions and over-the-counter drugs violate our community standard. NOTE: If it is determined that a student cheats on an examination in the CIMS program, the student will be dismissed from the course and will need to reapply in order to enroll in another CIMS course. The Church of God School of Ministry Coordinator will determine if the student should be readmitted into the CIMS program. Institutional Calendar The Church of God School of Ministry (COGSOM) does not operate on a set schedule. Since DLCs and DLS s determine their own enrollment periods, beginning and ending dates and courses, the home office for the COGSOM does not state these times and offerings for each DLC or DLS in the CIMS Catalog. The local DLC coordinator and DLS coordinator list the information for the students. DVD study 25